Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison said the Chancellor had shown an ‘astonishing level of arrogance’ with the comment.
Latest figures show the number dropped to 204,000 in the year to June 2025, down 69% year-on-year from 649,000.
Bosses said the business was buoyed by a ‘recovery’ in the cycling market, warm summer weather and ‘fantastic’ sales of ...
The Chancellor responded to criticism from the sector and the Scottish Government following her decision to maintain the ...
Debenhams Group has launched a new executive bonus scheme which could see its boss paid almost £150 million without a ...
The Paddy Power owner said the tax raid will impact earnings by around £241.7 million in 2025-26 and £407.9 million in ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted taxes have been kept at “an absolute minimum on ordinary working people”, even as an influential ...
A trio of local artists have joined forces to host a pop-up exhibition in Boldre showcasing local landscapes and scenes.
AFTER more than three decades of service, 9th Lymington Sea Scout leader Pat Smy is retiring from her role. Beavers, Cubs, ...
Plans to replace a former Waterside police station with retirement homes have been met with over 60 objections from residents ...
The lavatories in the The Six Bells in St Thomas Street achieved a platinum plus grading by inspectors in the Loo of the Year ...
Getting caught at the wheel with cannabis in his system resulted in a Totton motorist being banned from the roads for a year.